Pita vows a comeback in 9 years to be ‘best prime minister’

Pita vows a comeback in 9 years to be ‘best prime minister’

Former Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat and Benjamaporn Srilaboot, a candidate for the People's Party running in a local election, pose for photos with their supporters during a campaign in the Khon Kaen municipality on Sunday. (Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri)
Pita Limjaroenrat and Benjamaporn Srilaboot, both candidates for the People’s Party in a nearby election, pose for photos with their supporters on Sunday during a promotion in the Khon Kaen city. ( Photo: Chakkrapan Natanri )

KHON KAEN- Pita Limjaroenrat has pledged to be the “best perfect secretary” after returning from a social ban that still has nine years to operate. He has set his sights on the championship.

” I am traveling across the nation to learn new things. And I’ll get the best prime minister of Thailand in nine centuries, the Move Forward Party leader said to supporters on Sunday.

Mr. Pita is on a campaign path to woo voters in Khon Kaen and different regions for candidates to run for leaders and council people. The ballot is scheduled for Sunday, April 20.

The Women’s Party ran candidates for regional elections in some provinces, but it only managed to win one in Lamphun state in February.

Benjamaporn Srilaboot of the Women’s Party will face four other contestants in Khon Kaen, all of whom are regional events affiliates or politicians or representatives of native political parties.

Mr. Pita anticipated a victory in Khon Kaen and anticipated support for the People’s Party’s stronghold, including adolescent citizens who attend Khon Kaen University.

He is currently serving a 10-year suspension from politicians, and the Constitutional Court in August of last year ordered Move Forward to be shut down because it allegedly violated the constitutional monarchy and regional stability. Additionally, nine different Move Forward professional people were prohibited from elections for ten years.

In 2023, Move Forward won the general vote, but it failed to form a partnership, evoking the possibility for Pheu Thai to take over the nation after the Thaksin-backed group polled much MPs.